Under the Microsoft DOS operating System, the INI-9100U/9100UW host adapterBIOS will provide the necessary functions to support SCSI hard disks. The BIOSsupports up to two hard disk drives for DOS 4.01 and below. It supports morethan two (up to eight) hard disk drives for DOS 5.0 and above.

You don't have to install a device driver to access the hard disk. Howeveryou need to install ASPI(Advance SCSI Programming Interface) device driver tosupport other SCSI devices such as CDROMs, Tape drives, or Scanners.

/D Verbose mode provides detail information about driver when driver is inititalized /L Drvier scan eight LUNs for each SCSI Target. /Bx,yy Scan device only on PCI BUS x, DEVICE yy The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /Bx Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS x The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. /Syy Scan device only on the PCI BUS 0 & Device yy. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/Os that driver supports. The range for "x" is from 1 to 16.3. CD-ROM Driver(INICD.SYS) Command Line Options

Under the Microsoft DOS operating System, the INI-9100U/9100UW host adapterBIOS will provide the necessary functions to support SCSI hard disks. The BIOSsupports up to two hard disk drives for DOS 4.01 and below. It supports morethan two (up to eight) hard disk drives for DOS 5.0 and above.

You don't have to install a device driver to access the hard disk. Howeveryou need to install ASPI(Advance SCSI Programming Interface) device driver tosupport other SCSI devices such as CDROMs, Tape drives, or Scanners.

/D Verbose mode provides detail information about driver when driver is inititalized /L Drvier scan eight LUNs for each SCSI Target. /Bx,yy Scan device only on PCI BUS x, DEVICE yy The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /Bx Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS x The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. /Syy Scan device only on the PCI BUS 0 & Device yy. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/Os that driver supports. The range for "x" is from 1 to 16.3. CD-ROM Driver(INICD.SYS) Command Line Options

Under the Microsoft DOS operating System, the INI-9100U/9100UW host adapterBIOS will provide the necessary functions to support SCSI hard disks. The BIOSsupports up to two hard disk drives for DOS 4.01 and below. It supports morethan two (up to eight) hard disk drives for DOS 5.0 and above.

You don't have to install a device driver to access the hard disk. Howeveryou need to install ASPI(Advance SCSI Programming Interface) device driver tosupport other SCSI devices such as CDROMs, Tape drives, or Scanners.

/D Verbose mode provides detail information about driver when driver is inititalized /L Drvier scan eight LUNs for each SCSI Target. /Bx,yy Scan device only on PCI BUS x, DEVICE yy The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /Bx Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS x The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. /Syy Scan device only on the PCI BUS 0 & Device yy. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/Os that driver supports. The range for "x" is from 1 to 16.3. CD-ROM Driver(INICD.SYS) Command Line Options

Under the Microsoft DOS operating System, the INI-9100U/9100UW host adapterBIOS will provide the necessary functions to support SCSI hard disks. The BIOSsupports up to two hard disk drives for DOS 4.01 and below. It supports morethan two (up to eight) hard disk drives for DOS 5.0 and above.

You don't have to install a device driver to access the hard disk. Howeveryou need to install ASPI(Advance SCSI Programming Interface) device driver tosupport other SCSI devices such as CDROMs, Tape drives, or Scanners.

/D Verbose mode provides detail information about driver when driver is inititalized /L Drvier scan eight LUNs for each SCSI Target. /Bx,yy Scan device only on PCI BUS x, DEVICE yy The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /Bx Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS x The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. /Syy Scan device only on the PCI BUS 0 & Device yy. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/Os that driver supports. The range for "x" is from 1 to 16.3. CD-ROM Driver(INICD.SYS) Command Line Options

Under the Microsoft DOS operating System, the INI-9100U/9100UW host adapterBIOS will provide the necessary functions to support SCSI hard disks. The BIOSsupports up to two hard disk drives for DOS 4.01 and below. It supports morethan two (up to eight) hard disk drives for DOS 5.0 and above.

You don't have to install a device driver to access the hard disk. Howeveryou need to install ASPI(Advance SCSI Programming Interface) device driver tosupport other SCSI devices such as CDROMs, Tape drives, or Scanners.

/D Verbose mode provides detail information about driver when driver is inititalized /L Drvier scan eight LUNs for each SCSI Target. /Bx,yy Scan device only on PCI BUS x, DEVICE yy The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /Bx Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS x The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. /Syy Scan device only on the PCI BUS 0 & Device yy. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/Os that driver supports. The range for "x" is from 1 to 16.3. CD-ROM Driver(INICD.SYS) Command Line Options

Under the Microsoft DOS operating System, the INI-9100U/9100UW host adapterBIOS will provide the necessary functions to support SCSI hard disks. The BIOSsupports up to two hard disk drives for DOS 4.01 and below. It supports morethan two (up to eight) hard disk drives for DOS 5.0 and above.

You don't have to install a device driver to access the hard disk. Howeveryou need to install ASPI(Advance SCSI Programming Interface) device driver tosupport other SCSI devices such as CDROMs, Tape drives, or Scanners.

/D Verbose mode provides detail information about driver when driver is inititalized /L Drvier scan eight LUNs for each SCSI Target. /Bx,yy Scan device only on PCI BUS x, DEVICE yy The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /Bx Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS x The range for "x" is from 0 to 7. /Syy Scan device only on the PCI BUS 0 & Device yy. The range for "yy" is from 0 to 20. /CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/Os that driver supports. The range for "x" is from 1 to 16.3. CD-ROM Driver(INICD.SYS) Command Line Options